0.1152 g of a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen are burned in excess oxygen. The gases produced are treated further to convert nitrogen-containing products into N2. The resulting mixture of CO2, H2O and N2 and excess O2 is passed through a CaCl2 drying tube, which gains 0.09912 g. The gas stream is bubbled through water where the CO2 forms H2CO3. Titration of this solution to the second endpoint with 0.3283 M NaOH requires 28.81 mL. The excess O2 is removed by reaction with copper metal and the N2 is collected in a 225.0 mL measuring bulb where it exerts a pressure of 65.12 mmHg at 25 ˚C. In a separate experiment the molar mass of this compound is found to be approximately 150 g/mol.